News:

Welcome to the CRG Discussion Forum!Forum registration problems: Make sure you enter your email correctly and you check your spam box first. *Then* email KurtS2@gmail for help.Classified ads are not allowed on the forum.

I am restoring a 1967 convertible which is coded as Y-2 and 707 yellow interior on the cowl tag. This is the standard butternut yellow with black convertible top. I have discovered that some 1967 Camaros came through coded Y-1 which would be a white top. I have only seen one or two photos of butternut yellow cars with white tops but they were not good quality photos.

Also, I believe that the D91 color was the same as the top color? Is this accurate? So if the car had a white top and D91 stripe then it would have a white stripe?

Thanks. If anyone has any pictures or any cowl tag photos showing Y-1 and 707 interior, I would love to see them.

My 67 rag top under restoration is butternut yellow. I love that color and the nice contrast with the black bumblebee stripe And the DBC paint was only $360/gallon so that made it a plus being a solid color.